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FIUIIAY
.Hi:iTi:Miii:it 21 wo.
FOR PRESIDENT,
wm. Mckinley.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,
THEO. ROOSEVELT.
HOLLY OH HUMION.
It Is now the Advertiser that lomcs
forward with the reqiiFSt that every
Ilepublicnn of the Territory stultify
himself by accepting a fusion propo
sition from the Democrats. This
proves conclusively cither the niori:
liiK organ's tirachery or Its utter Ignor
ance of the situation and the Integrity
of Republican rank anil fllo to princi
ple. J
The fusion plan advocated by our I
contemporary means merely, win a!
sifted down to practical results, that
the Democrats nrc playing to Increase i
their strength by riding on the shoul-
airs of the Republican party. Thi
Democrats today can muster perhaps
a corporal's guard and hardly that.
They have not the slightest chance of
electing n single candidate. They have 0f this paper that Prince David Kawana
even given up the Idea of holding pri-, nak0;, wouj t,e the Democratic candidate
marlea In order that a public exhlbl-1 for Delegate to Congrtss.
tion shall not bo made of their party) This Information was fulh verified this
weakness. (morning. Col. C. J. McCarthy, .ha'r-
Opposed to the Democratic chaos Is a man of the Territorial Committee, recelv
Republican organization complete In i ed a letter from Prince David In reply to
every detail with a nucleus of over n
thousand voters who took part In the,
primaries). Notwithstanding the con
tinuous campaign of the Advertiser toln nomination at a commlttre meeting a
discredit the Integrity of the Hawaiian-few evenings ago, toge her with his rea
Amerlcnns who took part In the prl-1 s ns for changing his mini and standing
mnrles tho party workers know that for the candidacy,
these voters nro truo to their principles, Edmund H. Hart, secretary, thought the
nnd constitute today tho power that j letter could not with propriety be given
has practically destroyed the Demo- out before ths mass nomlmtlon meeting
cratlc party and mndo such inroads Monday evening, but referred ithe Bulletin
on the ranks of the Independents that i reporter to Chairman McCaphy. At the
the committeemen of tho Independent I the Crlterlan Saloon the Inquirer was In.
party nro seeking Republican endorac -
ment of their candidates.
Wilcox has no more chance of carry
ing the Island of Oahu ngalnst Parker
tho Republican candidate, for delegato
to Congress than he has of being Pres
ident of the United States. All that
Is needed to carry the legislature for
the Republican party is to jriaco In
nomination men whom Hawaiian-Am-1
Orleans trust nnd follow It up by hard
honest work. Darter und trade be
tween political parties accomplishes
nothing, except to establish a lack ot i
confldenci) In tho parties to such a j
deal. Doth tho Democrats and Inde
pendents have lost strength by their
back door dickering to make combl-1
nations.
The practical outcome of the Adver
tiser's plan will be mi alignment of
political forces on race, Hues. Anv
plan thnt may lead to suili a result will
recede prompt nnd continual condem
nation from the Republican party. No '
honest Republican, no honest citizen
will lend his support to such n proposi
tion.
Deserted by Wife
Life Was Worthless
Walluku, Sept. 22, A Japanese was
found iIpiic! on tho I.almlna beach, near
Mala, last Wednesday morning. Deputy
Sheriff Llndsey 'and Dr. C, Davison
both went to the spot and Inspected tho
dead body. It was later removed to tho
doctor's office In Lalmlna where an
autopsy was mado.
Upon careful examination both offi
cials cumo to the conclusion that the
.Japanese committed suicide by drown
ing him Belt. A rope was found tb'l
around his neck, the other end of tho
rope being tied to tho sleova of a shirt
where evidently n big stone had been.
Tho 8iirmlso Is that deceased put tho
heavy stone in the shirt In order to
keep him down so as to avoid any
chanco of his coming to life again
wher onco ho got Into deep water,
It Is generally reported that som-j
clever Japancso had smuggled the wife
of deceased to Hawaii by the Klnau on
Tuesday ovenlng, and the husband find
ing himself deserted and discarded by
tho ono ho dearly loved, concluded that
life without her was useless and full of
misery, so ho took tho step of endlni;
his life In this way. Deputy Sheriff
Llndsey did not consider that any In
quest wag necessary.
1HR l:Vl!NINO
NK 1IW
TALKS 10 MAUI MEN
ON hLANSOPDEMlKKAIS!
"" "
why ills Party Opposes Wikox-
I'romicH to Wffd Out Annex-
iIiodIjU Does Not Name
Candidates.
Walluku, flrpt. 21. John .Wife h"-1
n political meeting In I talcntnlin (Impel,
Ijihnllin on Wednesdny etenlmt to n
lukewarm audience of about fort) or
fifty tiatltrs. Mr, Wise Impreined his
hearers with the utter folly of Hob WIN
cox's attitude In. trjlng to form the
Independent or 'Homo Hule party,
which party even If successful at the
unnltig elections will have no friends
In Congress,
Mr. Wire laid stress on the fact that
the Democrats had been the true
friends of the llawallnns In the past
and will be their true friends still It
the natives will only cast their lot
with that party. That If.llryan Is
elected at the coming Presidential elec
lion, n Democratic Governor will re
place (lovernor Dolo and all hi ip
polntees. therefore the natives should
nflll Into with the Democrats If they ex
pect to share any of the spoils.
The speaker told his nudlence that it
would be folly and unwise to send Hob
Wilcox and Theresa to Washington, for
Teresa had made herself persona non ;
grata with the ladles at Washington by
her eccentricities of quarreling with I
Washington ladles, nnd that that would i
bo not a credit to the Hawallans. Mr. I
Wise did not unnounce a slate for hp
preferred the Mutilans to select their i
own candidates on the 24th Inst at Wnl-1
luku, for they were the ones who,
should know about the qualifications
of their own candidates. ,
Ho said It was true that there were
somo annexationists In the Democru-;
I tic party by that If the Hawallans Jain
that party generally, It would not be a
very dllllcult task to crush,the annex-1
atlonlsts to the wall. Tlios. Clark of
Walluku followed Mr. Wise.
PRINCE DAVID WILLING
Shortly after the Bulletin was Issued
vesterdav. John F. Colburn told a reporter
U request from the committee to have him
l tiuminaicu. in uic iciicr uc gives ic&mhi
i . . . . i
why ne declined to nave ins name placed
. formed that Col. .McCarthy had gone
home for trie dav and could not be seen
for Democratic news until tomorrow
morning.
Was CtiHC ot Drunk,
Morgan with a crowd of soldiers
from the Fedcrlca and Smith with a
number of sailors from the Oreat. Ad
miral, got Into trouble, on Nuihvti.
street Inst night. Tho matter finally,
settled down to a fight between thesj
two men which resulted In tho arrest of
both by Deputy Sheriff ghllllngworth
und Otflccr Moau. In tho 1'ollot Court
this forenoon, Smith accused Morgan
of knocking lilin down and then, kick
lug him In the ribs. Morgan said tho
whole thing was a drunken row. Judge
Wilcox sized the matter up as n grrat
big rate of drunk and fined both men
$'1 and costs each.
Puo JWlo InHiine Again.
l'ua .Mlo, the long haired native from
llertleman's place at Kaalawal who
took an active part In the unpleasant
ness of 1893 nnd who, after serving In
jail, became violently Insane was again I
committed to tho Insane asylum this
morning, after several months' free
dom. It was supposed that ho had en
tirely recovered but recently, he began
di Inking und became insane again. Ills
actions yesterday were such as to alarm
tho nelghboihood and he was brought
to the police station. Ho is now In the
asylum.
Albert for 'FpIb o.
The bark Albert sailed for San Fran
cisco early this afternoon, taking a
thousand tons of freight. Included this
are 400 bags ot coffee and 140 tons of
old bottles. The remainder Is sugar.
to Inlv it, 1000.
G. H. MUMM & CO.'S
EX'IRADRY OO.MO cases.
Woet & Chandon 18,41 "
Pommery Si Greno 12,281 "
Hledslck & Co , Lry Mono '
pole 6,ccq "
Louis Roederer 4,418 "
All other brands 2701a "
TOTAL..... 135,184 "
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Compiled from th Official Custom Hon Record
HACFARLAHE'S CO,, LTD,, Sole tynts.
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STARTLING PIGUF S
IMPORTS OP CHAMPAGNE
..f Mi I lnltJ from J inuirv 1 t.
UUUlilItlNi
iSMiaaiJpB
MONQi.Ul.Wi
e Pacific Hardware Co,
HAVE JU8 T
Coods
for the household, for
..builders and
e
Newilnc of Staple Articles have been brought here bv
the Australia, Geo. Curtis, Alden Dessc, Irmgard, Rosamond
and W. H.'Dimond, which are now opened up
A complete line of Sanitary Plumbing Goods direct from
the Wolfe Manufacturing Co. is on hand.
Elliptic Boiler Tube Serapus, 1 to 4 inches.
Pacific - Hardware - Co.,
XjIMITJCD
Storess Fort
Residence Tract
FOR SALE AS A WHOLE!
V
...150 AoreB-..
PALOLO HEIGHTS!
Beautifully situated mauka of the Government Waialae Road.
Ail Unexcelled Site for
MAGNIFICENT VIEW I
The tract slopes gently up to an elevation of over 800 feet. It com
mands a land and sea view from Kolto Head to the Waialae Mountains.
WATER can be piped from a natural flowing stream from an eleva
tion of 1,200 feet.
For further particulars apply to
Palolo Land and Improvement Co.,
A. F. COOKE, Manager,
Room 8, Model Block.
A -30
JUST RECEIVED
Per C. D. Bryant.
30 FINE DRAFT AND DRIVING HORSES
Also 20 Head of . . .
ss Fine Mules
SCHUHAN'S CARRIAGE &
Merchant, bet. Fort and Atakea Sts.
SHREVE & CO.,
To facilitate trade with the Hawaiian Islands, will deliver all goods
purchased or ordered of them, free of all charges for transportation to
Honolulu, or returning same to San Francisco. Goods will be sent on
selection to those known to the firm, or who will furnish satisfactory
! references In San Francisco.
Jewelers, Gold and Silver
Illustrated CATALOGUE and prlcrs furnished upon receipt of rediiet. We have
th: largest manufactory of Jewely and Silverware weit of New Yoik City, and are
prepared 10 iuniisu special uesigns.
- M'M - -
Hotel St, or. Fort-HONOLULU
'H"H,'H''M"l" : !
iYiYA7fYniiYirV2Cur6
sGESSLER'Sii morning
NAGIC : headaches
HEADACHE;: before
WAFERS ii breakfast.
flftwmtrmmniii w .u n dra,i.t..
MXilmvray
T?oeTrialwillprqje their ,rt:lyJ j
MUDAV,
Slil'lHMIiaii
H'llli'lL I..
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RECEIVED
the plumber, for contractors,
carpenters,
Ki'n and Bethe sts-
Hotel or Sanitarium!
Family,
Driving
and
Draft Horses
HARSES8 REPOSITORY
San Francisco,
Manufacturers,
Alnrkct Cf
PUHtStH
8. H.
!''M''M -
BICYCLE Co., Sole Agents
Art Embroidery Taught.
Lessons In AHT EMIHtOIDEnY will
be given by Mrs. II. II. Williams at tlu
City Furniture Store, Fort street.
First Class stamping done,
MRS. H, II, WILLIAMS.
H.
Ill 1)00.
. Jno. Pottie & Sons
OKLKHHATKl)
HORSE, CATTLK, SIIEliP AND DOG REMEDIES
Pottle's
ttHorn Fly Dip"
-Sure Prevention . .
; Inquire of
C. W. MACFARLANB, ot
WASHINGTON LIGHT CO., 1
.... Masonic Temple .... I ' " "
Good Air. Good View. Good Health.
A special invitation Is extended to everybody to visit Ho
nolulu's most delightful residence site
PACIFIC
HEIGHT.
-H--H-H-W--H-
Via Maxima
Kaiulani Drive aptly termed, the Via Maxima or Grand
boulevard, and in itself an artistic piece of engineering affordi
easy access to all points, as also scenic and marine views. of
exquisite grandeur at every turn.
Electric Railway.
Contracts have been let for material, and the work o
construction, equipping and installation placed in the hands oJ
a competent electrical engineer to be fully completed by June
1st. Having an independent power plant we are prepared to
furnish electric power for lighting, heating and other purposes,
to our home builders at most reasonable rates.
As Promised.
Our reservoirs are now completed and water mains laid so
as to supply each lot. Permits for making water connections
will be granted on application.
An inspection of the attractive homes 'now building, or
the names of purchasers of lots, .will convince anyone that
PACIFIC HEIGHTS is the choicest and most select of all the
residence sites of Honolulu.
For further information, prices, terms, etc., apply a
the office of
BRUCE WARING & CO.
Progress Block.
VARIETY 1 OF I DESIGNS
HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO.,
Carriage Maker
Painting, Blacksmith ing, Trimming.
Phaetons, Buggies and Hacks Manufactured.
IIIGH-CL S$. WORK.
Catton, Neil! & Co., Ltd.
BITG-ZITSSBS
Boilermakers : t and : : Electricians.
Agents for
The - General - Electric - Company.
Distilled ,
Water
XCe Delivered Free
To nny pnpt ol the city
Oahu Ice and
Electric Co.,
HOFFMAN & HARKHAM,
Works, Kcwalo.
Tei., 3151 Blue. P, O. Box 600.
terke will be delivered by courteous
drivers to any part of premises desired,
s.
jr
Nowhere else can you find so
large a variety of
Electroliers
Fixtures
PRICES - THE - LOWEST
LTD., Alakea St., nr. Merchant
General Repairing.
Oceanic Gas and
Electric Co., Ltd.
: We will be pleased to fur
nish estimates for complete Electric
Lighting Plants and for long dis
tance transmission of Electric Power.
Offloe: 46 Merohant St.
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